For example, Abu Bakr-ibn-Arabi a jurist of the sixth century (died in 543 A.
For example, Abu Bakr-ibn-Arabi a jurist of the sixth century (died in 543 A.H.) has mentioned eleven such consents.[^3] After him, Ibn-Hajar an eminent commentator of Sahih Bukhari has gone a step further and writes in his book 'Fathul-Baari' as such: The maximum number of consents which we have collected in an explicit and evident manner are fifteen in number.[^4] The number of consents increase as such until they reach the figure twenty.
Suyuti, a renowned scholar of the twentieth century (died in 911 A.H.) has emphasized the same in his book 'Tarikh al-Khulafa'.[^5] With regard to Omar's consents and agreements these traditionists and scholars have cited the tradition of the Caliph's son, i.e.
Abdullah-ibn-Omar which on one occasion he says: 'No event took place where people had uttered some words about it and Omar too had uttered the same except that Quran on that occasion was being revealed as per the sayings of Omar.[^6] Quran - Following The Words Of Omar Amongst the afore-mentioned consents, we see such examples which reveal that the Quran has adhered to the words and sayings of the Caliph Omar. As an example the Caliph himself narrates: I said: 'O Messenger of Allah!